WEBVTT PREPARING KIDS FOR COLLEGE AND CAREERS IN THE STEM FIELD. THAT'S A MISSION OUR GUESTS HAVE STARTED WITH A NON-PROFIT... BUT...THEY HAVE YET TO FINISH HIGH SCHOOL... LET'S WELCOME GEORGE AND BEKK.... THE FOUNDERS OF I-T-2-P-I. Here's where the name of the nonprofit comes from: iT - Information Technology, 2 - "to" - as in the preposition, Pi - Programming Inventors. The organization is all about bring information technology to youth and teens and teaching them how to progress from passive users to programming inventors. The event will feature a number of different exhibits, we will have projects done by high school students of iT2Pi such as autonomous blimps and RC cars, overviews of the latest in Virtual Reality including Google Glass demos and Google Cardboards, 3D printers, commercial projects, music, middle schooler projects and a whole host of other vendors such as Roper Mountain and iMAGINE Upstate will be present. We will also be doing workshops and a Google Cardboard build in the Herlong Room of Timmons Arena. "Embrace change." "There's always a way" http: The iT2Pi Expo takes place at Furman Timmons Arena Lobby next Sunday, May 17th! Target Ages are all ages. Families are welcome! It's free to attend, but if you want to make a Google Cardboard, it will cost $7. EMBRACING OUR DIFFERENCES... WHILE LOOKING FOR COMMON GROUND. OUR GUEST WILL EXPLAIN HOW HIS NEW GROUP IS DOING JUST THAT. MAIN WX HERE SO WHAT DO YOU GET WHEN YOU HAVE A RABBI...A PRIEST...A CLERIC...THEIR FOLLOWERS AND MORE...READING OVER RELIGIOUS MATERIAL? AS OUR GUEST TELLS US...IT'S CALLED A "MEETING POINT." LET'S WELCOME RABBI MARC WILSON. MeetingPoint is a United Interfaith Community, drawing together people of goodwill in prayer, study, fellowship and compassionate service. MeetingPoint is a direct outgrowth of Greenville's Year of Altruism , which has taken our community to new heights of compassion, civic awareness, and social action. Learn more at www.facebook.com/MeetingPointSC. MeetingPoint is going to host a series of events under the title "Getting Our Stories Straight." The first event will be May 12 at the Hughes Main Library at 6:30 p.m. It will feature scholars from diverse PREPARING KIDS FOR COLLEGE AND CAREERS IN THE STEM FIELD. THAT'S A MISSION OUR GUESTS HAVE